"Hello, this is Officer ____ with the _____ Police. Your daughter was in a car accident. We need you to meet us here."

Fortunately, my daughter was OK, just a little shaken up. It seems that, instead of walking to her friend's house like they said they would, they got a ride with a drunk 17-year old. He went down a dead end street and hit the guardrail at the end going 30 MPH. The girl in front was banged up between the seatbelt and air bag. The girls in back were tossed around a bit, but fortunately were belted in and didn't get hurt too badly. The driver is in a lot of trouble.

It gets better. Not only did the kid speed down the one way street and stop abruptly on the guard rail, he threw it in reverse and fled the scene with an injured passenger. The cops caught up with him a few blocks later. He's charged with evasion, DUI, and because of his age, another violation for having teen passengers.

My daughter and her friends are charged with extreme foolishness by their parents.

glad it wasn't as bad as it could've been. hopefully it's taught your daughter a good lesson...don't get in the car w drunkards...ever.

I have a deal w my cousin who is going to school ten minutes from me (1.5 hours from her parents) that no matter what time it is or how drunk she is she'll call me instead of getting in a car w a drunk and I won't tell her dad. most of the times kids make these bad choices cuz they're scared of calling home and letting their parents know they were drinking/w people drinking/not where they were supposed to be. But a cousin...I can keep a secret and get her home safely

One of the girls is the daughter of a guy who works at Vibes. I wasn't expecting to be rocking the late night hospital with him in October. His kid is OK. They were all scared and upset because everybody got caught lying to their parents on top of the accident.

I'm glad you're all ok. None of my business but I'm curious if there will be a punishment and what it entails. I only post this thought of mine because I'm wondering how d handle such a situation. Hard to know. Enough babble-typing. I'm sorry you had to deal with a scare like this and I'm glad all are okay.

Really glad your kid is okay. Jerry wants his drivers license so bad, and fortunately he's way to lazy to ever be able to drive a car of his own in his teen years and he's sure as shit not driving mine.

But the other phone call you never want to get from your son: "Ma, you know how girls really don't like pubic hair down there? How much is too much to take off?" "Son, leave it alone." "Um...It's kinda too late."

My parents got the call my senior year of hs, my boyfriends sister and I were on the way home from softball practice and we hit by a drunk driver. I made her call my parents instead of the police. Because my name is Peggyann. After my Mom's older sister, Peggy Ann, who was murdered by a drunk driver her senior year of high school, when she was 17.

Got a call from the school nurse today saying that when changing at gym a kid noticed a tick embedded in Jerry's back. The nurse got it out and everything and said to check him all over when he got home just to be sure there weren't others. I figure he was rolling around with a girl or poking smot in the woods. Sean asked if Jerry found any on his smooth hairless balls.

Last May I got a call "Hello ex wife, the neighbor just called and said they may have just brought our son to the hospital via ambulance, he was found soaking wet and unconscious along a creek bed" "They're not sure if it's actually B or not, but they're pretty sure" " we should probably head down there right now"

Sure enough, there was my little John Doe laying unconscious on a stretcher being wheeled out from a C scan.

Talk about bullshit, disgusting emotions. So glad your daughter is OK and that my son is alive as well.